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Visit New Market a You will be courteously the full value for your mo: Extra Fine Seed Irish Pot? Best Quality Onion Sets, Extra Fine Eating Potato Home Made Saur Kraut, ] Home Canned Beans and 1 Country Cured Ham, per Green Ham, per pound __ Steak, per pound Choice Stew Meat, per pou Nice, Clean White Peas, p I will be glad to have th< and see for themselves ju keep it. Best attention to J. L. I The New Food I | Are Good Value I $749.00 Delivered F!\7-#?r\7+V?inrf rfivps vnli ! CHEVROLET, and it doej one. It costs very little t LET US S W. E. GREEN, De; C.N. ALEXANDER, De 5 | We Have Rece | one oi the Ja< I In the U a*. . .AA n I service ?zu, ra WILL S' Aycock & D( Union County Assot $ Let Us Your We have installed one o mills in the county and a your corn at any time. 1 I the best service possible. driven by a thirty-five ho i W. Cooper will be in char t reputation of being one - State. We will make ever ask yow to give us a cha what we can do. After gi that you will become one f We will also buy your you the market price. / of corn to be ground at on arrangements with you. rear of the C.. E. Lipscon j Hames Gi # Fthe I nrl Fnnrl Stnrp mm vvm v twi v treated, and you will get ney. itoes, per peck 80c per quart 15c ee, per peck 55c per pound 6c Tomatoes, 3 Lbs. for 18c pound 38c 35c 30c ind 20c er quart 15c j ladies visit my food store at how clean and neat we all orders, large or small. 1AMES, Store, Phone 41. CHEVROLET f CARS | For The Money j i a# vmm uaitin 5 i t\i iuui nviiic. y> if ue to a Car you find in the t i not cost a fortune to own J ,o operate one. & 5H0W YOU! | aler, Union, S. C. > aler, Jonesville, S.C. | ntly Purchased ? Handsomest jl eks County | yable $5.00 Cash \ rAND AT \ >aver Stables | Stock-Growers | :iation 1 Grind Corn f the largest and best corn | re now prepared to grind [ We guarantee to give you We have a large rock mill \ >rse power motor. Mr. W. ge of our mill and has the of the best millers in the y effort to please you, and nee to demonstrate to you ving us a trial we feel sure >f our regular customers. corn, pay cash, ana give ^ny one having a quantity e time, we can make special Our mill is located in the fib building near our store. ocery Co. ^ Coming and Going. j ' W. A. E. Black, one of the county's best citizens, is quite ill at his home, five miles above Union. Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Gibson of Fairmont, N. C., spent the week-end at the home of J. A. Stewart. Jas. L. Carbery will move into the ' cottage on N. Church Street, recently vacated by Mrs. Evelina Rice. Rev. J. F. Matheson will lead the prayer meeting at the First Baptist Church next Wednesday evening. Rev. Collins will preach for the ' con ere cation of Lower Fair Forest Baptist Church next Sunday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. D. J. Fant of Atlanta and his son Davis Fant of Furman University were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. Fant Gilliam on Sunday. Mrs. J. T. Jeter, who has been at the city hospital for a fortnight, left today for her home in Santuc very much improved in health. Louis Gilliam of Spartanburg spent the week-end in Union with his parents and had as his guests James Sartor, L. Lee and Miss Lily Zimmerman. Was Busy Enough. Here's a real J'?ke," writes a correspondent of the Army and Navy Journal. "A conscript soldier of the National army at a western camp?one of the million that sprang to arms overnight?was sitting on a lumber pile In the cantonment whittling out a 'rifle.* The whole company was similarly employed, by order. One of his old home neighbors from another company came up, looked him over, and asked, 'BUI, how do you like your new Job?' 'Don't say a word. Bud; I'm mighty glad I'm not In the artillery I' ** Puts Trademark on Apples. Here y'are?your monogram on an apple. It's the latest wrinkle. S. O. Butler, fruit grower of Helmer, Ind., has a method of putting Initials, pictnroa nP hnr?Pd nnu'fl nnrl mn?t nnv VX" VkJ Vi" ?? M "*"? thing on npplos. After the fruit has become full grown, a stencil Is placed on its surface and the leaves pulled away to allow the sunlight to color the skin. Interior Adornment. "What has become of my cherry cream?" cried Mrs. Subbub. "Your cherry cream?" repeated the cook. "Yes, my complexion cream." "I thought that was some fancy paste you got for the party lust night, so I spread it on the sandwiches 1" W. 8. 8. HERE'S HOW There are many persona who hares an uncomfortable fooling that thny are not helping the nation in this time of crisis. They can not for various rontons snter the military or navel service erf the country, or do other work that would help the government In prosecuting the wot against the Huns, and yet they want to help. There is a solution to this problem which troubles many earnest patriots. Those who invest In war savings and war thrift stamps are actively aiding the government. They are piaclng at the disposal of the government not merely money, but the goods and ser vices that the money can buy and use in properly supplying and equipping our army and navy. Joining a War Savings Socltey makes saving easy. The government pays interest at the rate of 4 per cent, per annum, compounded quarterly. LIEUTENANT RESNATI ^ ; <BH" %^:; Jk>-. Latest photograph of Lieutenant Resnati of the Italian Flying corps, who has made new records for longdistance and weight-carrying flying In America. He uses the heavy Italian Caproni machine. One of his latest achievements was his flight from ^Hampton Roads to New York city. a $3,000,000 Campaign for Benevolence What Will it Mean This $3,000,000 Drive? Church's Answer to the New Conditions The Church?'"Debt Free." Growing: deficits each year. Income not equal to outgo. Salaries of workers j reduced. With ftpeat difficulty the f program of work maintained as ? launched some years ago. Little or ? no advance in entering new fields. C Success in the Three Million Dollar m Drive will completely wipe out all indebtedness and put the church "Debt Free." Think what this means. No borrowed money, no interest ch ges, no emergency appeals to meet ouiiga tions. This will bring deeper zeal, C greater courage and more earnest P endeavor to the entire church. 4 A Living Wage Guaranteed to all l Workers?Both home and foreign mission workers are being over-worked and under-paid.. High cost of living, inadquate support, 10 per cent and 25 per cent cut in salaries means sacrifice, and in many cases dire want. With Three Million Dollars in hand, and salaries will he paid in full, and each worker given a living wage. An Enlarged Program of Work? Every department of the church has been embarrassed because of the wide open doors of opportunity making in- = viting appeals, yet unable to enter ^ by reason of the lack of funds. The y success of the campaign for Three Million Dollars will enable each committee to enlarge its scope of work and enter a needy field previously impossible. More Workers Sent to the Front? In the home as well as the foreign fields a volunteer army has been ready to enter, but has been held back be cause the sinews of war were lack- I ing. When on March 17th the Three t Million Dollars is pledged these men 5 and women can be sent immediately ! to the front to take up the work J which they have dedicated their lives. * More Recruiting for the Ministry? { With the Three Million Dollars in hand, every worthy boy who offers himself to the church, responds to the 4c call can be aided in his preparation g for his life's work. No girl who of- 5 fers herself for mission work will be 5 kept back for the lack of funds. A Better Care for the Aged Minis- 5 ters?When the church responds to y the call in an adequate way, these ? servants of Cod, who have served the church for years, will at least have y tho necessities of life. The Church Itself Saved From g Or^wd and Coveteousness?Perhaps y the greatest appeal is, not from with- y out, but from within. An invasion 4 of materialism will capture the y church, unless the members are y brought to face the responsibilities as stewards of God. No need so imperative, no result so far reaching, - as the bringing of the entire membership to apprehend, acknowledge and administer the possessions placed in the hands as a Trust Fund to be used to the greatest and highest good of the Owner. T Succes in the Three Million Dollar 'c Drive for Benevolences wil not only T supply the wants and needs of the S church, enabling her to expand her ' work, but will act as a safeguard r< against the many evils whie hare s* threatening to sap her life and make powerless her forces to overtake the T world for Christ. O C MONEY TO LEND on $ r AKM ijAi>ua .v $800 to $10,000?Twenty years time ^ See JNO. K. HAMBLIN lawyer ? - . II I Many Die \ From Croup ,a, Thousands of little ones die ^ every year from this swift and terrifyinp disease. Every moth- w er should keep on hand a relia- S( hie first aid remedy, and doc- c tors aj?ree that there is no safer si or surer remedy than s,' MOTHER S JOY CROUP AND CHI I/I? I S PNEUMONIA t3iiLVL| fl Drujfs often upset the sys- I a tern, but Mother's .Toy Salve is I s applied externally to the chest R and throat, and is soothing, | 0 Iwarminp and absolutely harm- I ^ less. It quickly penetrates to I f the seat of inflammation, reliev- u ^ inp congestion and preventing I pneumonia. I t There is no safer way of I .v guarding the health of your I 0 young children than by keeping I a jar of Mother's Joy Salve al- I J" ways on hand ready for use at I ? the first sign of croup or colds. I j, i Doctors recommend it; pood I i druggists sell it. 25c an.l 50c I jars. Goose Grease Co., Greens- I ? boro, N. C. I | 3/ DANGER 7/ Cou pay a Rreat deal ( |l sipnal but do you realize | danger ahead for every rr J inp up to his or her inc< (| SAVIWUS AUUUUIST'! 11 Now is the time to ST Al too far, the useless spend HjL systematic deposits?no S\ Savings Account with thi We pay 4 per cent in' VA serve you. Emslie Nicholson, J. R< President. \ XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXSI 11 Repaint Au At Fro $10.00 Up-to-date Workm I L. C. EA < 16 Plnckney i. One Block Front P (: yXXVV?>*XXXXX*XX*XXXXX*XXXXVVV Farms At 01 Wc have a few I the old price?A E. F. KELLY UNION, 5 A Tonic and Appetizer ( In the spring the appetite is apt 3 be poor and digestion sluggish. | his condition usually indicates Idleness. Take K-W Brand Iron onic. It contains Iron, Arsenic, So trychnine and other valuable ingred- Tett< ints in a most palatable form. This fectr smedy will give you an appetite, "ri'^ Limulatc the stomach to healthy acvity and tone up your entire system. " ake it now. Price $*1.00. Manufacired and sold by Peoples Drug Store, /| fnion, S. C. | ] Subscribe to The Dsiily Times; only 1.00 per year, or 10 cents a week, if Is ou wish. 10THER! (JIVE CHILD "SYRUP OF FIGS" IF TONGUE IS COATED F Cross. Feverish, Sick, Bil'ous, Clean Little Liver and Bowels. ^ Children love this "fruit laxative," nd nothing else cleanses the tender lomach, liver and bowel's so nicely. A child simply will not stop playing ) empty the bowels, and the result is, iey? become tightly clogged with 'aste, liver gets sluggish, stomach ours, then your little one becomes ross, half-sick .feverish* don't eat, leep or act naturally, breath is bad, ystem full of cold, has sore throat, tomach-ache or diarrhoea. Listen, _ lother! See if tongue is coated, then O ^ ive a teaspoonful of "California | t yrup of Figs," and in a few hours ? ' 11 the constipated waste, sour hilr nd undigested food passes out of the ystem, and you have a well, playful hild again. Millions of mothers give "California ivrup of Figs" because it is perfectly armless; children love it, and it never ails to act on the stomach, liver and S owels. ean Ask your druppist for a botle of "California Syrup of Fips," k'hich has full directions for babies, hildrcn of all apes and for prown-ups ilainly printed, oil the bottle. Hevarc of countei feits^sold here. Cot he penuine, made by "California Fip >yrup Company." Refuse any other ;ind with contempt. j* 1 " hom To Cure a Cold In One Day. dep? r?kf LAXATIVK I1ROMO Quinine. It stop* the ^l.U ;cugh nud Headache and works off the Cold. C. Druggists relutid money if it fails to cure. U. W. OKOVIi'S signature on c^ch bo*. 30c. :holson tK&TEUSTG? IN/ON. JVC. IB AHEAD! of attention to the danger that there is certain to be lan and woman who is livime without building up a OP hpfnrn vnn Vinvo cfAnn ing of money and to begin matter how small?in a 8 s bank. 1 terest and will be glad to ay Fant, M. A. Moore, rice President, Cashier. itomobiles f m I up. i en Employed % /AIMS | Street y. llain Street ^ d Prices! j 'arms yet at f lCT quick f & BRO. i ?. C. | JIVaEsaEor TMADt MARr ECZEMA REMEDY Id on a guarantee for Eczema, jr, Salt Rheum, and similar afons of the skin and scalp. Sold by us, 50c and $1.00. Glymph's lnacy. Union. S. C. v Kodak ! a real pleasure to yourself and friends rry One }ood Kodaks of all kinds / For Sale At almetto Drug . Company SUFFERING ANI) SURGERY be avoided l?y using Xtfa**\kn>0 JJJVHVVV) iff S -H3GX2W ymadl mahw PILE REMEDY elieve yourself of this ailment, at. Easy to ust- and thoroughly indable. Sold only hy us 50c and I). Glymph's Tharmacy, Union, S.